Bachelor in Information Management
A Bachelor of Information Management (BIM) degree is an undergraduate academic degree requiring four years of study to acquire. This degree is a hybrid program with about a mix of management and information theory courses.
Objective
- Prepare IT professionals proficient in the use of computers and computational techniques in order to develop effective information systems to solve real life problems in the organizational milieu.
- Develop students' skill in object-oriented software design methods and data management systems.
- Provide professional training to students by combining information technology with managerial skills.
- Prepare students to proceed on to post graduate level study in information management within and outside the country.
Course Cycle
The BIM programme requires students to study 120 credit hours in four years with at least 2.0 CPGA. The composition of the courses is as follows.
Curricula Structure
Courses |
Credit hours |
Management Courses |
27 Credit Hours |
Analytical and Support Courses |
27 Credit Hours |
Information Technology and Computing Courses |
60 Credit Hours |
Elective Courses |
6 Credit Hours |
Internship:Industrial Attachment Project |
6 Credit Hours |
Total |
126 Credit Hours |
First Semester
Subject |
Credit hour |
MGT 201:English Composition |
3 |
ENG 201:Principles of Management |
3 |
MTH 201:Basic Mathematics |
3 |
ITC 211:Computer Information System |
3 |
ITC 212:Digital Logic |
3 |
Second Semester
Subject |
Credit hour |
SOC 201: Sociology |
3 |
MTH 202: Discrete Mathematics |
3 |
MGT 204: Business Communication |
3 |
ITC 213: Structured Programming |
3 |
ITC 214: Data Communication and Computer |
3 |
Third Semester
Subject |
Credit hour |
STT 201: Statistics |
3 |
ITC 216: Object Oriented Programming |
3 |
ITC 217: Microprocessor Programming |
3 |
PSY 201: Psychology |
3 |
ITC: Data Structure And Algorithm |
3 |
Fourth Semester
Subject |
Credit hour |
account|
3-
|
ECO 201: Micro Economics |
3 |
ITC 218: Database Management System |
3 |
ITC 219: Web Technology |
3 |
ITC 220: Computer Organization |
3 |
Fifth Semester
Subject |
Credit hour |
ACC 202: Cost and Management Accounting |
3 |
ECO 202: Macro Economics |
3 |
ITC 221: Computer Graphics |
3 |
ITC 222: JAVA Programming |
3 |
ITC 223: Artificial Intelligence |
3 |
Sixth Semester
Subject |
Credit hour |
FIN 201: Business Finance |
3 |
MGT 205: Operations Management |
3 |
MKT 201: Principles of Marketing System |
3 |
ITC 224: Client Server Computing |
3 |
ITC 225: Software Engineering |
3 |
Seventh Semester
Subject |
Credit hour |
LOG 201: Decision Making and Critical Thinking |
3 |
MGT 203: Organizational Relations |
3 |
MGT 202: Human Resource Management |
3 |
ITC 226: Management Information System |
3 |
ITC 227: IT Enterperneurship and Supply Chain Management |
3 |
ITC 228: High Speed Network and Multimedia Networking |
3 |
Eight Semester
Subject |
Credit hour |
ITC 229: Computer Security and Cyber Law |
3 |
ITC 230: Economics of Information and Communication |
3 |
Elective I |
3 |
Elective II |
3 |
ITC 223: Internship: Industrial Attachment Project |
6 |
Elective
Subject |
Credit hour |
ITC 301: System Administration - Win NT |
3 |
ITC 3xx: Object Oriented Analysis and Design |
3 |
ITC 3xx: Object Oriented Database Management System |
3 |
ITC 3xx: Software Project Management |
3 |
ITC 302: Graphics User Interface Programming Using C++ |
3 |
ITC 303: Computer Based Financial Engineering |
3 |
ITC 304: Electronic Reporting and Auditing of Accounting Information |
3 |
Graduation Requirements
The BIM program extends over eight semesters (four academic years). The BIM degree is awarded on its successful completion. All candidates for the BIM degree must fulfill the following requirements:
- The successful completion of 120 credit hours as prescribed with passing grades of D or GPA of 1.5 in all the papers with an aggregate CGPA of 2.00.
- A minimum of grade 'C' obtained in the Project Work.
- Completion of courses for the fulfillment of the requirements of the BIM Program must occur within seven years from the time of registration.
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